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china southern is the last of china's three major airlines to bring ina china's three major airlines to bring in a strategic investor outside of china. firstly you have hong kong's cathay pacific, holding 80% in flag terrier air china, while delta airlines bought a 3.6% stake in china eastern in 2015 —— carrier. —— airchina. in china eastern in 2015 —— carrier. —— air china. disproves the mainland market is becoming important for many of the global carriers. absolutely. —— this proves. we will see you again soon. south africa's finance minister is due to arrive home in the next few hours after he was urgently recalled from a meeting in london by president jacob zuma. the move has fuelled concerns there may be a cabinet reshuffle, which analysts say has unnerved investors, who see pravin gordhan as an emblem of stability. the eu's health commissioner says brazil needs to restore trust in its meat exports after being hit by a scandal over rotten produce. a number of countries have slapped restrictions on brazilian imports. the country has seen its daily meat exports
china southern is the last of china's three major airlines to bring ina china's three major airlines to bring in a strategic investor outside of china. firstly you have hong kong's cathay pacific, holding 80% in flag terrier air china, while delta airlines bought a 3.6% stake in china eastern in 2015 —— carrier. —— airchina. in china eastern in 2015 —— carrier. —— air china. disproves the mainland market is becoming important for many of the global carriers. absolutely. ——...
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china isjust to go? then we take them to japan. china is just growing and growing because of that. it is growing and western interest in holidays in china has exploded. and you have made the most of that and this year in terms of your turn over you've smashed last year's increasing turn over, haven't you and we're only in march. what i found interesting, i looked at your website and it was great and interesting, but i understand from last week you could book online. is that not a little bit backwards? i would have thought you should have had us booking online many years ago? yes. we grew very fast and because the destinations that we do such as china andjapan, destinations that we do such as china and japan, people like to talk with us and they need our expertise and knowledge. we do audio experiences for example, over our holiday. 0urjob is to make it easy for you to go to china and experience the hole thing. so it's a three meal stay and all the entertainment and everywhere in china. so that's the reason we grow so china. so that's the reason we grow so fast. in the past, even wo
china isjust to go? then we take them to japan. china is just growing and growing because of that. it is growing and western interest in holidays in china has exploded. and you have made the most of that and this year in terms of your turn over you've smashed last year's increasing turn over, haven't you and we're only in march. what i found interesting, i looked at your website and it was great and interesting, but i understand from last week you could book online. is that not a little bit...
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now, the frontline in china's war on terror. they call it an all—out offensive, a new great wall of iron. thousands of troops pledging to lay down their lives and shed blood. as; §§ hgséfis f’fi “again; ' gfigfiit': 1511117 china doesn't want the world to see the police checkpoints. filming has to be discreet. body searches in every public building. we are the only foreign reporters to get to pishan county. here last month. ’fi ""||'i'f lllnummvmumeg. police shot the attackers dead. the government offers huge rewards for information, and some are glad of the heightened security. you don't need to be afraid, she says. this place is full of police. you can feel safe, it's a lot better than before. recent attacks here have all been local and low—tech. a handful of young farmers armed only with knives. they show no sign of delivering the kind of large—scale atrocity that would explain the government's call for an all—out offensive and sending thousands of troops to this so—called frontline. but some say there a
now, the frontline in china's war on terror. they call it an all—out offensive, a new great wall of iron. thousands of troops pledging to lay down their lives and shed blood. as; §§ hgséfis f’fi “again; ' gfigfiit': 1511117 china doesn't want the world to see the police checkpoints. filming has to be discreet. body searches in every public building. we are the only foreign reporters to get to pishan county. here last month. ’fi ""||'i'f lllnummvmumeg. police shot the...
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that is because china is such a big country. so there are top—down measures to pass all those measures. sometimes they can be downloaded. citing for this year, china is going to set a lower bar for growth, because for the past two yea rs, for growth, because for the past two years, people have been focused on growth. if you really want to promote growth, it sometimes you need to sacrifice reforms and the measures to contain the risks. they also trying to input into this target of about 6.5% may be donald trump's policies, branding china as a currency manipulator that could impact growth, going forward? that is right. i think this is also taking a few factors into account. number one is donald trump's policy. number one is donald trump's policy. number two, of course, the rate hike that might affect chinese growth. china is preparing for all the possible outcomes from the international stage. and briefly, do think that a trade war is eminent between china and the us. in the business use, making headlines, deutsche bank will be
that is because china is such a big country. so there are top—down measures to pass all those measures. sometimes they can be downloaded. citing for this year, china is going to set a lower bar for growth, because for the past two yea rs, for growth, because for the past two years, people have been focused on growth. if you really want to promote growth, it sometimes you need to sacrifice reforms and the measures to contain the risks. they also trying to input into this target of about 6.5%...
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this is china's communist party elite. they are coming in their thousands as delegates to the annual showpiece rubberstamped national people's congress. of course, you would expect them to say that their leaders are doing a betterjob of governing than donald trump. but nevertheless, what they have to say about it is pretty interesting. america, if you think you are having a tough time of it politically, why not study what china has to offer? what we are finding here is what you might callan what we are finding here is what you might call an outpouring of politeness towards donald trump. what you often hear american politicians criticising china, here, it's not really been the case. —— while you often hear. there you have it. it is interesting because here at the great hall of the people, behind closed doors, there are plenty of discussions going on about china's own political intrigues, questions of whether or not president xijinping might intrigues, questions of whether or not president xi jinping might stay on beyond
this is china's communist party elite. they are coming in their thousands as delegates to the annual showpiece rubberstamped national people's congress. of course, you would expect them to say that their leaders are doing a betterjob of governing than donald trump. but nevertheless, what they have to say about it is pretty interesting. america, if you think you are having a tough time of it politically, why not study what china has to offer? what we are finding here is what you might callan...
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it is amazing how the communist party in china canjust it is amazing how the communist party in china can just switch on antique south korean sentiment using its total control of the media. for example, a large cruise ship docked in the south korean island and reportedly 3&00 chinese passengers refused to get off as a protest measure. i was monitoring chinese social media over the weekend and it is full of antique south korean sentiment. the government here has a ready found excuses to kick out various outlets of a south korean company. they say it has nothing to do with the deployment of thaad. it is reminiscent of the dispute with japan over the east china sea when we saw huge demonstrations here outside the japanese embassy. it will be interesting to see if it comes to that, if the chinese government allows these antique south korean sentiment to keep bubbling along but certainly at the moment that is the direction it is heading in. what will the chinese government be thinking now in terms of the shift in power at the top office in south korea? well, if there was a decision from an
it is amazing how the communist party in china canjust it is amazing how the communist party in china can just switch on antique south korean sentiment using its total control of the media. for example, a large cruise ship docked in the south korean island and reportedly 3&00 chinese passengers refused to get off as a protest measure. i was monitoring chinese social media over the weekend and it is full of antique south korean sentiment. the government here has a ready found excuses to kick...
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china. grave challenges in the international environment. no mention by name of donald trump, the new us president, but talking about the danger of the globalisation, the danger of new protectionism around the world and china's role as what they call a major responsible country in improving the international environment. we are getting the numbers of people in there in pictures, the sheer number of the hall. they will have to watch it very closely. it is a very dangerous thing in china to be sitting in that hall and to be asleep. you must not be a sleep while this is being read. so they are very conscious that they have to kind of look busy, taking their notes and paying close attention otherwise it could be very career ending for them. but a wider afield, certainly the 2000 people involved in the advisory consultative committee, they pay attention. they are also in beijing from all over china. the technocrats, the innovators, film stars, sports stars, they all pile in here as well. it is a
china. grave challenges in the international environment. no mention by name of donald trump, the new us president, but talking about the danger of the globalisation, the danger of new protectionism around the world and china's role as what they call a major responsible country in improving the international environment. we are getting the numbers of people in there in pictures, the sheer number of the hall. they will have to watch it very closely. it is a very dangerous thing in china to be...
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this is china's communist party elite. they are coming in their thousands as delegates to the annual showpiece rubberstamped national people's congress. of course, you would expect them to say that their leaders are doing a betterjob of governing than donald trump. but nevertheless, what they have to say about it is pretty interesting. america, if you think you are having a tough time of it politically, why not study what china has to offer? what we are finding here is what you might call an outpouring of politeness towards donald trump. while you often hear american politicians criticising china, here, it's not really been the case. still to come in the programme... she's the malaysian singer—songwriter who's made it big in america. yuna tells us why fame does not mean compromising on your identity. first, the plates slipped gently off the restaurant tables. then suddenly the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downwards and it was a matter of seconds as the ferry lurched onto her side. the hydrogen bomb
this is china's communist party elite. they are coming in their thousands as delegates to the annual showpiece rubberstamped national people's congress. of course, you would expect them to say that their leaders are doing a betterjob of governing than donald trump. but nevertheless, what they have to say about it is pretty interesting. america, if you think you are having a tough time of it politically, why not study what china has to offer? what we are finding here is what you might call an...
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did say be day one, china a currency on day one, china a currency manipulator. i am going to be slapping tariffs on goods coming out of china into the united states. it of china into the united_sta.tes_lt all very aggressive. and that was all very aggressive. and that was all very aggressive. and that was the tone. whereas this is may be setting a new tone. xijinping is settin' a ,-,, .- ,-. ,, 3 to the us in a few weeks. going to the us in a few weeks. well, it hasn't been decided yet... and north korea could be a yes, and north korea could be a unifying factor, initially, with the us and china. yes, and pali donald trump is looking forward to going to china on a return visit. # a p pa re ntly china on a return visit. # apparently donald trump. so what are we going to hearfrom apparently donald trump. so what are we going to hear from james comey today? nobody knows. the director of the nsa is going to speak as well. it has become so bipartisan that you will not find a single member of the democratic party who will say that the russians did not help him become
did say be day one, china a currency on day one, china a currency manipulator. i am going to be slapping tariffs on goods coming out of china into the united states. it of china into the united_sta.tes_lt all very aggressive. and that was all very aggressive. and that was all very aggressive. and that was the tone. whereas this is may be setting a new tone. xijinping is settin' a ,-,, .- ,-. ,, 3 to the us in a few weeks. going to the us in a few weeks. well, it hasn't been decided yet... and...
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china has cut its growth target to 6.5%. the chinese premier told the opening session of parliament in beijing that the country was facing grave challenges in transforming its economy. let's get the sport now. tony bellew has told the bbc he asked david haye and his corner to stop the fight on his way to an 11th round stoppage at the 02 arena last night. haye damaged his achilles, and was knocked down in the 6th round, but carried on despite the injury. haye was the firm favourite coming into the fight, but after the injury he could only really throw a left. bellew punched haye through the ropes in the 11th, and his corner decided enough was enough. this morning bellew has said he broke his right hand in the third round, and is proud of what he achived. i've just done what wladimir klitschko couldn't do. i've just done what the biggest heavyweight that's ever lived, heavyweight champion that's ever lived, in nikolai valuev, couldn't do. tonight i claimed my glory. he was hurt, he was genuinely hurt. he was in a bad way. so i
china has cut its growth target to 6.5%. the chinese premier told the opening session of parliament in beijing that the country was facing grave challenges in transforming its economy. let's get the sport now. tony bellew has told the bbc he asked david haye and his corner to stop the fight on his way to an 11th round stoppage at the 02 arena last night. haye damaged his achilles, and was knocked down in the 6th round, but carried on despite the injury. haye was the firm favourite coming into...
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from the definition of the communist party of china, they would say that the china government will choose... field candidates for you to elect election. but i would say that, if there is a screening process to deny 01’ there is a screening process to deny or reject all of the pro—democracy politicians to be the candidates of the elections, it is not a democratic election at all. so what will your view be of the likely winner of this chief executive race? because we don't know yet, it looks as though carrie lam... well, let's call it selection. carrie lam, it looks as though she is the likely winner of this process. she is deemed to be close to beijing, she has already had a senior position in the executive of hong kong. would you regard her as completely illegitimate, given the circumstances? carrie lam being elected, it would be a nightmare at all. and i would say that he would be the chief executive of hong kong after the 26th of march is not dependent on the hong kong people or hong kong elite. it depends on president xi. so whether the president of china will elect carrie lam, at
from the definition of the communist party of china, they would say that the china government will choose... field candidates for you to elect election. but i would say that, if there is a screening process to deny 01’ there is a screening process to deny or reject all of the pro—democracy politicians to be the candidates of the elections, it is not a democratic election at all. so what will your view be of the likely winner of this chief executive race? because we don't know yet, it looks...
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president trump us china relations. presidenfitump andi us china relations. presidenfitump and i have spoken to each end ! have seeker; te each. “the ~ —~ . on the phone
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china. so how will they remain relevant? there are a lot of areas. hong kong, as you say, has always been the conduit of finance and financial services into and out of china. that role should continue. but probably what needs to be done is more of a focus on areas such as wealth management and harnessing the flows of capital out of china and into the rest of the world through what is in fact a rule of law economy that can't really be replicated in china. i think we can also expect to see the government pushing for improvements in legislation, which allows hong kong to participate in change issues like the one built one road and the asian investment banks. so those areas where we expect to see the government puts focus that was peter church speaking to me earlier. shares in toshiba are higher on news that westinghouse could file for ba n kru ptcy that westinghouse could file for bankruptcy protection as early as tuesday and is seeking support from korean alleged power. toshiba's gains come against a backdrop of a broader market downturn this morning.
china. so how will they remain relevant? there are a lot of areas. hong kong, as you say, has always been the conduit of finance and financial services into and out of china. that role should continue. but probably what needs to be done is more of a focus on areas such as wealth management and harnessing the flows of capital out of china and into the rest of the world through what is in fact a rule of law economy that can't really be replicated in china. i think we can also expect to see the...
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in office, he has not been talking the same language, china the rapist, china and the thief of the us jobs, that has been toned down in his first month in office but we still have important issues to establish relationships on trade, currency, north korea, south china sea, taiwan, all the strategic issues. there will be some suggestions over the next few days in the speeches we are hearing, we will have a press conference from the foreign minister, there will be some indication about how china plans to play that relations ship. relationship. barack obama has issued a strong denial of allegations by president trump that the outgoing administration tapped phones at trump tower in new york during the election campaign. in a series of tweets, mr trump described the alleged surveillance as "terrible" and called his predecessor a "bad or sick guy" — but he didn't offer any evidence to back up his claims. 0ur north america correspondent, nick bryant reports. it was warm handshakes and friendly bonhomie on inauguration day as donald trump peacefully took power from barack obama, two men fie
in office, he has not been talking the same language, china the rapist, china and the thief of the us jobs, that has been toned down in his first month in office but we still have important issues to establish relationships on trade, currency, north korea, south china sea, taiwan, all the strategic issues. there will be some suggestions over the next few days in the speeches we are hearing, we will have a press conference from the foreign minister, there will be some indication about how china...
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china is in a bind. it's frustrated by north korea's recklessness and anxious but it's also sceptical about whether more economic pressure would force north korea to renounce nuclear weapons. and it's suspicious of american intentions in the region. china wants fewer americans in asia, not more. but to meet the threat from pyongyang, us troops are on exercise in south korea. and the us is deploying a new anti—missile system there. so, kim jong—un stole the headlines as the big powers failed again to agree on how to stop him. his rocket test, a calculated message of defiance to both the us and his next—door neighbour china. carrie gracie, bbc news, beijing. our other top stories this hour: all eyes will be on the house of representatives— eyes will be on the house of representatives in washington on monday as the intelligence committee will hold an open session with the fbi directorjames komi and admiral michael rogers, the director of the national security - both michael rogers, the director of t
china is in a bind. it's frustrated by north korea's recklessness and anxious but it's also sceptical about whether more economic pressure would force north korea to renounce nuclear weapons. and it's suspicious of american intentions in the region. china wants fewer americans in asia, not more. but to meet the threat from pyongyang, us troops are on exercise in south korea. and the us is deploying a new anti—missile system there. so, kim jong—un stole the headlines as the big powers failed...
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china and australia have become pretty happy bedfellows. in other business news, south korea's samsung electronics told shareholders this morning it is unlikely to adopt a holding company structure right now. the shareholder meeting comes as the chief sits injail on bribery charges. samsung electronics has been under pressure to simplify its ownership structure, which would have helped solidify the family's control over the company. american car manufacturer ford has signalled lower earnings for the first quarter due to higher spending and a drop in sales, including in china. ford is also losing market share in the us as lower fuel prices have led to customers choosing to buy trucks or suv ‘s, which have become more fuel efficient. we are wrapping up the first quarter of the year, and it has been a rather volatile three months. 0n has been a rather volatile three months. on wall street, the presidential election rally fizzled out recently on worries about president trump's economic policies. in the energy markets, oil prices have been sli
china and australia have become pretty happy bedfellows. in other business news, south korea's samsung electronics told shareholders this morning it is unlikely to adopt a holding company structure right now. the shareholder meeting comes as the chief sits injail on bribery charges. samsung electronics has been under pressure to simplify its ownership structure, which would have helped solidify the family's control over the company. american car manufacturer ford has signalled lower earnings...
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what for it than his prea‘eeeseorfi china? do you think it could about china? do you think it could bea about china? do you think it could be a key component in this move towards north korea even - fact towards north korea even the fact they have been some complex in terms of rhetoric and you have china against this anti—missile defence? from the us and south korean perspective, the whole anti— missile deployment system does not make a lot of sense because they feel that china is the key to all things north korea not be china had the instance implemented sanctions in a much more tight way as they were supposed to based on the un security council resolution, this whole thing would not have happened. could we see more sanctions coming from the chinese without the influence of the west?|j think without the influence of the west?” think that the without the influence of the west?” think that - the compliance think that although the compliance has been much better now than the past but i feel more the degree of sanctions from here on and what was was that it
what for it than his prea‘eeeseorfi china? do you think it could about china? do you think it could bea about china? do you think it could be a key component in this move towards north korea even - fact towards north korea even the fact they have been some complex in terms of rhetoric and you have china against this anti—missile defence? from the us and south korean perspective, the whole anti— missile deployment system does not make a lot of sense because they feel that china is the key...
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they want to improve their china access. they will take a small stake similar to what delta did with china eastern. could be see us carriers increasing holdings and shareholdings in chinese mainlands? that is contingent to open skies agreements forming between the united states and china. if you see that, you can see these carriers working more closely together. you might see some code—sharing. if this deal goes through between china airlines and american airlines. u nless airlines and american airlines. unless they can have a joint venture, they will not be able to talk about price scheduling and other key things. if you see an increase in stakes in china, could this impact the likes of cathay pacific, chinese carriers having a sta ke pacific, chinese carriers having a stake in the hong kong carrier? hong kong airlines has a large codesharing deal with cathay. if you see american airlines trying to shift some of that traffic to china southern and a stronger relationship between china southern and cathay, major competitors
they want to improve their china access. they will take a small stake similar to what delta did with china eastern. could be see us carriers increasing holdings and shareholdings in chinese mainlands? that is contingent to open skies agreements forming between the united states and china. if you see that, you can see these carriers working more closely together. you might see some code—sharing. if this deal goes through between china airlines and american airlines. u nless airlines and...
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john sudworth on the ivory trade ban in china. what is when the president of the united states calls up to play golf? greg norman is among those who has to answer that question. it is not as easy as you may think. he spoke to the bbc and gave his assessment of president trump's form on because. he is flexibility for a 70—year—old guy is pretty darn good. he hits the ball out there are a fairly long way. you are notjust be nice? no. i have played with him once a few times. i am not embellishing his golf swing. i am just telling you. i would mention if he had a bad one. he hits it extremely well. are you surprised with the stick that rory mcilroy got? he did get a lot of it, and wrongly so. is the president of the united states asks you to play golf, you have to. it is as simple as that. a great story, to give you an analogy, if i got a phone call from the white house saying the president will be in australia on this day. i said, iam will be in australia on this day. i said, i am not a will be in australia on this day. i said, i
john sudworth on the ivory trade ban in china. what is when the president of the united states calls up to play golf? greg norman is among those who has to answer that question. it is not as easy as you may think. he spoke to the bbc and gave his assessment of president trump's form on because. he is flexibility for a 70—year—old guy is pretty darn good. he hits the ball out there are a fairly long way. you are notjust be nice? no. i have played with him once a few times. i am not...
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up to grow in china. there is also a place for its california strawberries. they will be flown in and they will be pricey. china adds 1496 and they will be pricey. china adds 14% on fresh strawberries from the us. the prospect of a hike any time soon could squash sales. certainly we would be concerned from the standpoint of how our
up to grow in china. there is also a place for its california strawberries. they will be flown in and they will be pricey. china adds 1496 and they will be pricey. china adds 14% on fresh strawberries from the us. the prospect of a hike any time soon could squash sales. certainly we would be concerned from the standpoint of how our
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obviously china daily is a state sponsored paper. they will present the news in a positive light but give us your take on where china is out. there has been a lot of focus on the flat that they want to set now a realistic target of 6.5% growth. you have to see it in the chinese context. we have always thought that china needed 7% growth in order to create the jobs each yearin in order to create the jobs each year in the growing population requiring. we are saying that —— they are saying they want to move towards a realistic approach. one thatis towards a realistic approach. one that is not debt fuelled. that seems optimistic. china has been growing a lot for many, many years and a lot of it has been speculated a pond. —— upon. that gets to the heart of the matter that a lot of the housing bubble has been fuelled not by demand by by speculation. they want to move to a more realistic figure. particularly if there is going to be a second term which i am sure there is for president xi jinping. it is to be steady as she goes. just
obviously china daily is a state sponsored paper. they will present the news in a positive light but give us your take on where china is out. there has been a lot of focus on the flat that they want to set now a realistic target of 6.5% growth. you have to see it in the chinese context. we have always thought that china needed 7% growth in order to create the jobs each yearin in order to create the jobs each year in the growing population requiring. we are saying that —— they are saying...
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kind of competition model if you want to get access to china. they will demand that you hand over your technology. so you are handing over your crown jewels, effectively, in able to —— to be able to play and compete in china. the problem is that the chinese companies and the government will take that technology and then with you in the world market. sea can understand where a lot of european companies are saying we cannot do the same things. this is not an equal competition. that is really concerning. —— so you can see. you can drive european companies out of business. and then to get into china again, other international companies asked to subsidise, for instance, make local reduces battery powered cars. this could violate decrees of the world trade could lack organisation. they could take years to resolve.|j trade could lack organisation. they could take years to resolve. i think it is fascinating. but look, this is just incredible. so this was an ipsos mori bulk that was included —— poll that included thousands of people from coun
kind of competition model if you want to get access to china. they will demand that you hand over your technology. so you are handing over your crown jewels, effectively, in able to —— to be able to play and compete in china. the problem is that the chinese companies and the government will take that technology and then with you in the world market. sea can understand where a lot of european companies are saying we cannot do the same things. this is not an equal competition. that is really...
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that was a message to china. china is key in that. other options are being examined as well, though he didn't say what they are. the fact that mr tillerson is going to asia next week shows the priority of the trump administration on dealing with this issue. i'm trying to understand how the state department fits into the trump administration more broadly. did you feel this was a department in sync with the white house? it's difficult to say. as sa if house? it's difficult to say. as saif said before, this is the first real public exchange we've had in six weeks. we have met, some of us have met off the record with mr tillerson, exchanged ideas. but he's been very quiet. the department has been very quiet. the department has been very quiet. the department is not staffed up. there are 118 senior position that's need to be filled. two of them have been filled. that's very key with the state department working together with the white house and determining whether it is in sync with the white house. it's difficult to say. i think the bigge
that was a message to china. china is key in that. other options are being examined as well, though he didn't say what they are. the fact that mr tillerson is going to asia next week shows the priority of the trump administration on dealing with this issue. i'm trying to understand how the state department fits into the trump administration more broadly. did you feel this was a department in sync with the white house? it's difficult to say. as sa if house? it's difficult to say. as saif said...
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china says this thing disrupts the whole balance of power in the region because it can see in the china quite far, and china is taking it so seriously that it is imposing minor economic sanctions on south korea. so there is a bolstering of the actual defence in south korea, and a lot of verbal bolstering is well going on. and stephen, something else we should be talking about. pyongyang has reportedly banned all malaysian citizens from leaving north korea, as diplomatic tensions escalate over the death of kim jong—nam. meanwhile, three north koreans wanted for questioning are hiding in their embassy in kuala lumpur. malaysia's police chief held a press conference a short time ago. here is what he said. iam i am saying again that the korean authorities are not cool operating with us in this investigation. so we have served the notice under section 111 to have served the notice under section iii to the embassy, and we will wait. we will wait, and if it takes five years, we will wait outside. definitely somebody will come out. this of course relates to the fact that people may not have r
china says this thing disrupts the whole balance of power in the region because it can see in the china quite far, and china is taking it so seriously that it is imposing minor economic sanctions on south korea. so there is a bolstering of the actual defence in south korea, and a lot of verbal bolstering is well going on. and stephen, something else we should be talking about. pyongyang has reportedly banned all malaysian citizens from leaving north korea, as diplomatic tensions escalate over...
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china says it up course south of seoul. china says it up balances the power in this part of the world and it really does not like it. china has implemented some minor economic sanctions on the south korea. it has cut down on chinese tourists coming here, for example. there are investigations of regulation is currently of south korean companies in china associated with the deployment of thaad. it is very contentious. mr trump was on the phone to the leader of this country this morning saying we are going to bolster our alliance in the wa ke going to bolster our alliance in the wake of those missile launchers by pyongyang and the first sign is flying in thaad. meanwhile, the death or potential murder of kim jong—nam at the epic continues. a few hours ago, north korea banned all malaysian citizens from leaving its country. malaysia has retaliated and imposed a travel ban on north korean is leaving malaysia. an emergency meeting is being called. saying this abhorrent act holding oui’ saying this abhorrent act holding our ci
china says it up course south of seoul. china says it up balances the power in this part of the world and it really does not like it. china has implemented some minor economic sanctions on the south korea. it has cut down on chinese tourists coming here, for example. there are investigations of regulation is currently of south korean companies in china associated with the deployment of thaad. it is very contentious. mr trump was on the phone to the leader of this country this morning saying we...
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china's premier cuts the economic growth target for this year. we look at the risks to the world's second—largest economy. welcome to world business report, i'm sally bundock. also in the programme: deutsche bank plans to raise billions of euros in a share sale. details in a moment. general motors is set to announce a deal to sell opel and vauxhall to psa group, the french company that owns peugeot and citroen. both companies are hosting a press conference in paris later this morning. buying gm's loss—making european operations will make psa the continent's second—biggest car maker, after volkswagen and ahead of french rival renault, and it will be a giant. last year psa and gm europe sold a combined a5 million vehicles, and posted revenues of 71.6 billion euro. but the deal has already raised fears in the uk the jobs of 4,500 workers at vauxhall‘s plants could be under threat. in germany, where two thirds of 0pel‘s 38,000 staff are based, the government has been seeking reassurances the jobs are safe. 0pel had hoped to return to profit
china's premier cuts the economic growth target for this year. we look at the risks to the world's second—largest economy. welcome to world business report, i'm sally bundock. also in the programme: deutsche bank plans to raise billions of euros in a share sale. details in a moment. general motors is set to announce a deal to sell opel and vauxhall to psa group, the french company that owns peugeot and citroen. both companies are hosting a press conference in paris later this morning. buying...
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lotte is a south korean company... ..various lotte outlets out of china. they're say it's got nothing to do with the deployment of thaad. but i don't think many people would see it that way. it is reminiscent of the dispute with japan over the east china sea when we saw huge demonstrations here outside the japanese embassy. it will be interesting to see if it comes to that, if the chinese government allows these anti—south korean sentiment to keepjust keep bubbling along but certainly at the moment that is the direction it is heading in. also making news today: china's supreme court says one of its biggest achievements last year was imprisoning rights activists. in a report presented by the country's chiefjustice, zhou qiang boasted of the severe penalties given to those he believed had endangered state security. rescue operations are continuing at a landfill site on the outskirts of the ethiopian capital, addis ababa, where nearly 50 people were killed by a landslide. dozens of makeshift homes were buried under the debris and residents have blamed the d
lotte is a south korean company... ..various lotte outlets out of china. they're say it's got nothing to do with the deployment of thaad. but i don't think many people would see it that way. it is reminiscent of the dispute with japan over the east china sea when we saw huge demonstrations here outside the japanese embassy. it will be interesting to see if it comes to that, if the chinese government allows these anti—south korean sentiment to keepjust keep bubbling along but certainly at the...
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china has cut its growth target to 6.5%. beijing were told the country is facing grave challenges in transforming its economy. let's get the sport now. and in the scottish cup, the remainding quarterfinals take finals take place... celtic have gone 1—0 down to st mirren. a left foot shot. later, aberdeen play partick thistle. the first premier league game of the day gets underway at 1.30, with spurs looking to keep the pressure up on leaders chelsea. tottenham are unchanged from the team that beat stoke 4—0 a week ago, they could close the gap to seven points behind chelsea who play tomorrow night. they are doing very well. they have a very good team, very good players. it will be a very competitive game for us, it is key to get the three points, keep our position in the table, keep fighting and try to reduce the gap with chelsea. but it will be tough, the game. tottenham is one of the best teams, they are really strong at home. we know. but 0k, it is a challenge to play against a strong team at home. be ourselves and th
china has cut its growth target to 6.5%. beijing were told the country is facing grave challenges in transforming its economy. let's get the sport now. and in the scottish cup, the remainding quarterfinals take finals take place... celtic have gone 1—0 down to st mirren. a left foot shot. later, aberdeen play partick thistle. the first premier league game of the day gets underway at 1.30, with spurs looking to keep the pressure up on leaders chelsea. tottenham are unchanged from the team that...
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china is in a bind. it is frustrated by north korean recklessness, and anxious to find common ground with the new trump administration. but it is also sceptical about whether more economic pressure would force north korea to renounce nuclear weapons. and it is suspicious of american intentions in the region. china wants fewer americans in asia, not more. but, to meet the threat from pyongyang, us troops are on exercise in south korea, and the us is deploying a new anti—missile system there. to agree on. how testelg him. 7” his rocket test a calculated message of defiance, to both the us and his next—door neighbour, china. our other top story this hour: all eyes will be on the house of representatives in washington on monday, as the intelligence committee will hold an open session with the fbi director, james comey, and admiral mike rogers, who is the director of the national security agency. both men are expected to give evidence about whether russia interfered in the us election. a democrat member
china is in a bind. it is frustrated by north korean recklessness, and anxious to find common ground with the new trump administration. but it is also sceptical about whether more economic pressure would force north korea to renounce nuclear weapons. and it is suspicious of american intentions in the region. china wants fewer americans in asia, not more. but, to meet the threat from pyongyang, us troops are on exercise in south korea, and the us is deploying a new anti—missile system there....
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australia has spent decades carefully cultivating its relationship with china. it's become its biggest trading partner. the free trade agreement sealed the deal but there are more doors the company opened like making it easierfor australian companies to sell on line. at the moment, exports are still dominated by iron ore and coal, the commodities that have kept the australian economy moving. but there is a need to change track. food sales like beef on the menu. there may even be time to discuss china stepping into the space vacated by america in a new transpacific part vacated by america in a new tra nspacific part —— vacated by america in a new transpacific part —— trans—pacific partnership. the tpp itself may have to be modified because it has been strict on prices and a bunch of other issues which china has found difficult to swallow in the short—term but a modified version may be possible. for this company, more could be done to put the finishing touches to the trade agreement, like improving customs clea ra nce agreement, like improving customs
australia has spent decades carefully cultivating its relationship with china. it's become its biggest trading partner. the free trade agreement sealed the deal but there are more doors the company opened like making it easierfor australian companies to sell on line. at the moment, exports are still dominated by iron ore and coal, the commodities that have kept the australian economy moving. but there is a need to change track. food sales like beef on the menu. there may even be time to discuss...
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just china, over the internet, and yet it took usjust a china, over the internet, and yet it took us just a few clicks to find it. is the ivory from africa, we ask? yes, comes the reply. our investigations suggest china's new restrictions will not stop these criminals entirely. nonetheless, it isa criminals entirely. nonetheless, it is a bold and important step, china is a bold and important step, china is sacrificing this ancient art in order to save an ancient species. just hearing news about bmw, workers at bmw in the uk have voted overwhelmingly to go on strike in a dispute over pensions, and the union, unite, have announced they will be going on strike, we are not sure of the date of that, they will begin industrial action in that dispute over pensions. teaching assistants are facing new challenges as a result of growing financial pressures across the education system. unions also say teacher shortages and budget cuts mean too many assistants are being left to teach classes on their own. jayne mccubbin has been speaking to support staff to hear their stories. john isner a real t
just china, over the internet, and yet it took usjust a china, over the internet, and yet it took us just a few clicks to find it. is the ivory from africa, we ask? yes, comes the reply. our investigations suggest china's new restrictions will not stop these criminals entirely. nonetheless, it isa criminals entirely. nonetheless, it is a bold and important step, china is a bold and important step, china is sacrificing this ancient art in order to save an ancient species. just hearing news about...
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in fact, china catching up to or exceeding that of the us. infact, china is catching up to or exceeding that of the us. in fact, china is a developing country still has a great gap with the united states in its capabilities. however, china's military development and construction is to continue. this is the second year in a row for china to post a single digit increase in its spending. this followed increments over the decades of nearly ten percentage or more. however, some analysts have warned this country's official military budget is not reliable, and that the realfigure could be much higher. by the way china is seeking to match us so—called live to asia and washington is further increasing its presence in the region as a means of winding back what it sees as china's expansion. with the national people's congress opening on sunday, comparisons are being made this year between china and america, not only on the military front, and also on issues like free trade and renewable energy. a group of peers has dismissed claims the uk could face a
in fact, china catching up to or exceeding that of the us. infact, china is catching up to or exceeding that of the us. in fact, china is a developing country still has a great gap with the united states in its capabilities. however, china's military development and construction is to continue. this is the second year in a row for china to post a single digit increase in its spending. this followed increments over the decades of nearly ten percentage or more. however, some analysts have warned...
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they are from all over china. big technocrats and innovators and film stars, sports stars to be they all pile in here as well. it is a huge networking event for the great and good of china, as well as for the politicians all over the country. the public at large, though, i mean, howfar the country. the public at large, though, i mean, how farthey are watching this document live is hard to say. it does have a ritual quality. a lot of it is the same yearin quality. a lot of it is the same year in and year out. i think you could climb on the subway here and go to could climb on the subway here and gotoa could climb on the subway here and go to a park, whether they are paying attention to this, one or two will be, but many will be going about their lives. many world leaders will look at the figures being announced today here very closely. i think that is right. the growth rate is important for the world because china is one third of global growth now. it is the engine of the global economy, notjust its own engine. tha
they are from all over china. big technocrats and innovators and film stars, sports stars to be they all pile in here as well. it is a huge networking event for the great and good of china, as well as for the politicians all over the country. the public at large, though, i mean, howfar the country. the public at large, though, i mean, how farthey are watching this document live is hard to say. it does have a ritual quality. a lot of it is the same yearin quality. a lot of it is the same year in...
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it is a reminder that china korea. it is a reminder that china doesn't have to take a chunk in tax to make its point. so the other stories we are following today. police in france have arrested a student suspected of a shooting. he shocked the head teacher. in paris a letter bomb explodes at the headquarters of the international monetary fund, international monetarpfup pi . .= one person. royal assent injuring one person. royal assent has been given to the black sea legislation today, trading —— leading the way for britain to leave the european union. the prime 1ee eureeeee he'ee 1ee 5511 1ee eureeeee he'ee 1ee 1511 can now notify minister can now notify rascal flatts the uk is to leave the eu, starting a process of negotiations. it is unlikely to happen until next week to avoid a clash with an informal summit of eu countries. mike flynn, he used to be the national security advisor here, this isa national security advisor here, this is a warning for you to never take money from moscow because i know you have secret
it is a reminder that china korea. it is a reminder that china doesn't have to take a chunk in tax to make its point. so the other stories we are following today. police in france have arrested a student suspected of a shooting. he shocked the head teacher. in paris a letter bomb explodes at the headquarters of the international monetary fund, international monetarpfup pi . .= one person. royal assent injuring one person. royal assent has been given to the black sea legislation today, trading...
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everyone that china ’ ” that china; key, but, the donald know, the donald trump administration said i will not let administratififi said it will hist 1st, " north korea admifiistratiafi said it will fiat 1st " north korea at an long—range nuclear well, what will rex missilss; wsll; what willffissf * , m , " "fl come miaaitaa; watt; what wittffiaaf w” , w , ” ”w come up with to miaaitaa; watt; what wittweaaw w” w w w” ”w come up with to stop miaaitaa; watt; what wittweaaw ww” w w w” ”w come up with to stop north a, , j‘fift il’f’aaaaatas alt a, , ,",77,,7,7,7:, fiaaaaatas 2773; from a, , ,",77,,7,7,7:, ilaaaaatff’s 2773; from doing that? - that the karaa frdrrr fifiifig‘fh’df?'kgfi thaf‘fha , it seems no one has a moment it seemsrno one hasrarwayrofl doing that. the other . story turkey's president erdogan— — ~ , ~ , , has intensified his row withths nasthsr'idnds. blood on their hands. he suggested thenet‘herldnds- massacre during the balkans conflict, wnen‘dutchfisotdrerfitilfif to stop the killing of 8,000 sfisfiiafi musli
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making china's skies blue again. carrie gracie investigates beijing's new measures against old polluting vehicles. the chinese economy is still fuelled by coal. and in the one party state there is little the public can do, to force the politicians here to deliver air fit to breathe. and the beauty of the brain. fergus walsh meets the researchers unlocking the science of thought. the tribal areas on the afghan—pakistan border have long been associated with militancy and lawlessness. the ancient tribal customs, with their emphasis on both revenge and hospitality, have been challenged in recent years by violentjihadis, imposing sharia, not tribal law. north waziristan became home to al-qaeda, the taliban, and jihadists from all over the world, but as owen bennett—jones reports, after a long and bloody military campaign, the pakistani army is now firmly in control. for years now, these remote areas on the afghan—pakistan border have been a haven for violentjihadists. in 2014, the pakistan army launched a campaign t
making china's skies blue again. carrie gracie investigates beijing's new measures against old polluting vehicles. the chinese economy is still fuelled by coal. and in the one party state there is little the public can do, to force the politicians here to deliver air fit to breathe. and the beauty of the brain. fergus walsh meets the researchers unlocking the science of thought. the tribal areas on the afghan—pakistan border have long been associated with militancy and lawlessness. the...
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he was living in a cow in china and in beijing in china. so we had this strange situation where north korea is saying it is nothing to do with us, but we need the body. —— macau in china. the malaysians say they have investigations do, dna investigations to do, and they are not releasing the body to anybody until they have completed their investigations. thank you for joining us, steve. to africa, and somalia has declared a national disaster because of drought. last month, neighbouring kenya declared a drought emergency, with the kenyan red cross saying the ongoing lack of water had killed 10,000 animals. one way kenya is trying to help people who are suffering is not through food aid, but through electronic cash payments. as our africa correspondent, alistair leithead reports, these sorts of payments are helping people deal with the current crisis, but also to help alleviate poverty more generally. there are thin pickings for the cattle of northern kenya. drought is back, and with it a difficult decision, whether or not to sell the cow
he was living in a cow in china and in beijing in china. so we had this strange situation where north korea is saying it is nothing to do with us, but we need the body. —— macau in china. the malaysians say they have investigations do, dna investigations to do, and they are not releasing the body to anybody until they have completed their investigations. thank you for joining us, steve. to africa, and somalia has declared a national disaster because of drought. last month, neighbouring...
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the annual session of china's top political advisory group is covered in the south china morning post. and this journalist at the press conference has caught everyone's eye, as he shows off his very fancy reporting gear. what we journalists have to carry with us nowadays! the hurdles of president duterte's controversial proposal to reinstate the death penalty is the main story in the philippine star, but it also reports the good news of him becoming a grandfather for the tenth time. his daughter, who is also mayor of davao city, gave birth to a boy, whom the parents have nicknamed ‘stonefish'. let's turn to france, where there have been more blows for two of the leading candidates in france's upcoming presidential elections. marine le pen, the far—right candidate, faces a criminal inquiry into her tweets, after her immunity as an mep was lifted. and police searched the home of the centre—right presidential candidate francois fillon, amid a continuing scandal over payments he made to his family. meanwhile, a third, emmanuel macron, unveiled his policy agenda. lucy williamson repo
the annual session of china's top political advisory group is covered in the south china morning post. and this journalist at the press conference has caught everyone's eye, as he shows off his very fancy reporting gear. what we journalists have to carry with us nowadays! the hurdles of president duterte's controversial proposal to reinstate the death penalty is the main story in the philippine star, but it also reports the good news of him becoming a grandfather for the tenth time. his...
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china has cut its growth target to 6.5%. the chinese premier told the opening session of parliament in beijing that the country was facing grave challenges in transforming its economy. let's get the sport now. tony bellew has told the bbc he asked david haye and his corner to stop the fight on his way to an 11th round stoppage at the 02 arena last night. bellew one on a technical knockout. david haye injured his achilles and could only throw a left. i've just done what wladimir klitschko couldn't do. i've just done what the biggest heavyweight that's ever lived, heavyweight champion that's ever lived, in nikolai valuev, couldn't do. tonight i claimed my glory. he was hurt, he was genuinely hurt. he was in a bad way. so i carried him and his weight... believe you me, i carried him. his weight was on me. he's a heavy man! i felt the weight of that 16 stone as i carried him. so, you know, he's tried to break me, but it's all water under the bridge. we shook hands. i'm happy i've come through tonight, i'm happy we both go home s
china has cut its growth target to 6.5%. the chinese premier told the opening session of parliament in beijing that the country was facing grave challenges in transforming its economy. let's get the sport now. tony bellew has told the bbc he asked david haye and his corner to stop the fight on his way to an 11th round stoppage at the 02 arena last night. bellew one on a technical knockout. david haye injured his achilles and could only throw a left. i've just done what wladimir klitschko...
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trump's lawyers in china applied for the marks in april 2016 as he railed against china at campaign rallies, accusing it of currency manipulation and stealing us jobs. critics say that china granting the trademarks raises serious conflict of interest questions. one of malta's famous landmarks, the azure window rock arch on gozo island, has collapsed into the sea after heavy storms. these pictures show the limestone arch before the collapse. the landmark featured on the popular tv series game of thrones. and after, as you can see, there's nothing left of the arch which has completely disappeared into the sea. in afghanistan, the so—called islamic state group has said it was responsible for an attack on a military hospital in the capital kabul. at least 30 people died when gunmen dressed as doctors stormed the building. army commandos took several hours to regain control after landing by helicopter on the roof, as our correspondent james robbins reports. smoke billows from afghanistan's largest military hospital, a small group of four or five is extremists have overwhelmed its defences and
trump's lawyers in china applied for the marks in april 2016 as he railed against china at campaign rallies, accusing it of currency manipulation and stealing us jobs. critics say that china granting the trademarks raises serious conflict of interest questions. one of malta's famous landmarks, the azure window rock arch on gozo island, has collapsed into the sea after heavy storms. these pictures show the limestone arch before the collapse. the landmark featured on the popular tv series game of...
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china and the closing of the people's congress, any surprises? the words that come out to me our stability and flexibility. paul burt and. it may sound like forcing around but some experts say these animals can teach us a thing oi’ these animals can teach us a thing or two about leading people. —— paul bertrand. andrew froggatt teaches key leaders ship skills to chief executives, coaches and managers by showing them the right way to deal with horses. the horse whisperer turned management trailer told us how. —— leadership. we set ourselves up as the boss, i'm the leader of the horse, the horses behind me and it is a matter of consistency. if i say once to the horse to come close and the next to stay back, some people are confused, he is going to be confused if i say that. until it becomes more of a habit it is important to be pretty firm. idoa lot of i do a lot of problem—solving, a lot of racehorses, starting gates and things like that, big problems. one of the things we do is focus on those little things, personal space, boundaries,
china and the closing of the people's congress, any surprises? the words that come out to me our stability and flexibility. paul burt and. it may sound like forcing around but some experts say these animals can teach us a thing oi’ these animals can teach us a thing or two about leading people. —— paul bertrand. andrew froggatt teaches key leaders ship skills to chief executives, coaches and managers by showing them the right way to deal with horses. the horse whisperer turned management...
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china matters internationally. we expect that to be... last year was between 6.5 and 7% announced and they turned in a healthy 6.7%. this year we expected to be somewhere about the same, probably about 6.5%. that will be one figure we look for. another vigorous defence spending we heard that yesterday from the spokesman from the great hall of the people behind us saying that that was expected to be about 7%. that is particularly interesting this year of course because our donald trump has been talking about raising american defence spending. there are some voices within the chinese military who are muttering about the need for a double digit rate of defence spending growth inside china to match, to catch up with the us. but that is not the tone of the government. they want to keep defence spending within that 7% limit. that is quite interesting. it still gives them growth but not as much a somewhat in the military would like. it is worth saying, of course, that this is a very ritual of them. the queen has been empt
china matters internationally. we expect that to be... last year was between 6.5 and 7% announced and they turned in a healthy 6.7%. this year we expected to be somewhere about the same, probably about 6.5%. that will be one figure we look for. another vigorous defence spending we heard that yesterday from the spokesman from the great hall of the people behind us saying that that was expected to be about 7%. that is particularly interesting this year of course because our donald trump has been...
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china has to kick its addiction to fossil fuels. for this beijing couple, the morning commute is a his—and—hers divide. he is part of the problem, and she is part of the solution. meet little blue. harmful emissions — zero. to beat the petrol heads, china subsidises electric vehicles and makes them much easier to license. on smoggy days, little blue does not face restrictions, like other cars, and she is proud to do her bit for clean air. translation: we all have to live in the city, and the pollution is terrible for our health and for beijing's image. but driving little blue, i don't have to feel guilty, even on smoggy days. i tell my friends they should get one, too. gathering winter fuel. to beat the smog, all the villages surrounding beijing have banned the burning of coal. and this 70—year—old farmer is forced back to the old ways. the fire heats their brick bed. the government did give them an electric heater, but on their pensions, they cannot afford to switch it on much. winters are sub—zero here, but he tells me
china has to kick its addiction to fossil fuels. for this beijing couple, the morning commute is a his—and—hers divide. he is part of the problem, and she is part of the solution. meet little blue. harmful emissions — zero. to beat the petrol heads, china subsidises electric vehicles and makes them much easier to license. on smoggy days, little blue does not face restrictions, like other cars, and she is proud to do her bit for clean air. translation: we all have to live in the city, and...
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either way china is looking to follow the us pivot to asia. washington is winding back seen as asia. washington is winding back seen as what is —— is winding back what is seen as chinese expansion. comparisons are being made between china and america, but only on the military front, but also when it comes to issues like free trade, and renewable energy. —— not only. we can get some sport. we will start with football. liverpool have moved up to third in the premier league, with a 3—1victory over arsenal at anfield. firmino and mane gave liverpool a 2—0 lead, before danny welbeck pulled one back. wijnaldum then popped up a minute into injury time to ensure jurgen klopp's side took all three points. a lot of focus will be on arsene wenger‘s decision to leave alexi sanchez on the bench — he said it was tactical. i'm strong enough and lucid enough to analyse the impact. and i don't deny that alexis sanchez is a great player. i bought him and i have always played him and i think he has done very well for us, but the decision like tha
either way china is looking to follow the us pivot to asia. washington is winding back seen as asia. washington is winding back seen as what is —— is winding back what is seen as chinese expansion. comparisons are being made between china and america, but only on the military front, but also when it comes to issues like free trade, and renewable energy. —— not only. we can get some sport. we will start with football. liverpool have moved up to third in the premier league, with a...
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china contributed more than 30% of global growth. domestically, china faced multiple difficulties. major structural problems, prominent risks and dangers and mounting downward pressure on the economy. china found itself in a complex environment and reforme entered a critical stage. profound changes took place affecting interest, and factors impacting social stability grew. wing thye woo — professor of economics at the university of california in sacramento — specialises in china and east asian economies. he is also president of thejeffrey cheah policy institute on southeast asia, in malaysia. first of all, how realistic to you think those projections for growth in china are? he is projecting 6.5 which is slower than the growth rate of 6.7 of last year. so it is certainly realistic. it is realistic because it is a continuation of the steady decline in the growth rate year after year since 2010. in 2010, the growth rate was 10%. it has been declining every year. 6.7 last year and now he is predicting 6.5. if it holds a 6.5 continue to decline in future years at the same rate, to
china contributed more than 30% of global growth. domestically, china faced multiple difficulties. major structural problems, prominent risks and dangers and mounting downward pressure on the economy. china found itself in a complex environment and reforme entered a critical stage. profound changes took place affecting interest, and factors impacting social stability grew. wing thye woo — professor of economics at the university of california in sacramento — specialises in china and east...
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chairman mao would still recognise china's parliament. but every summer delegates turn up to hear the leaders warn of the challenges are regularly faced by our modern commonest economy. the chinese premier set the growth forecast this year at around six and a half percent, a slight softening of last year ‘s target. potential risks cannot be overlooked, he said. he warned that reforming china's economy was a process filled with promise that also accompanied by great pain. he spoke of the need to combat industrial overcapacity and reform body called zombie enterprises are state—owned sector producing far more coal and steel than the market needs. similar pledges in the past have proved hard to fulfil. he pledged to make china's sky is blue again outlining further targets for emissions cuts. the people's congress is the supreme decision—making body in china. in practice it is little more than a rubber stamp department. china's parliament has very little control over the weighty issues of state, the big political and economic decisions
chairman mao would still recognise china's parliament. but every summer delegates turn up to hear the leaders warn of the challenges are regularly faced by our modern commonest economy. the chinese premier set the growth forecast this year at around six and a half percent, a slight softening of last year ‘s target. potential risks cannot be overlooked, he said. he warned that reforming china's economy was a process filled with promise that also accompanied by great pain. he spoke of the need...
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china to manufacture cheap goods. that is not really going to be in china's interest. there is every problem there, as well. one of those executive orders that he has been signing looks at the rules and regulations. it is a 90 day study to look at the various world rules and regulations that might, and donald trump's view, be harming american workers and manufacturers. so he is going to be looking at all this global trade. but let me tell you, when it comes to the trade deficit in the us, it is sitting at $504 million. 350 of that comes from china. so when it comes to the trade deficit, and it comes to making those deals, dollar from to take a ha rd those deals, dollar from to take a hard line, and the chinese president will not be a walkover. onto other news, at least 24 people have been killed and more than 70 injured in a blast outside a mosque in north—west buskers farm. the explosion happened ina mainly buskers farm. the explosion happened in a mainly shia was an area. —— northwest pakistan. a cart packed w
china to manufacture cheap goods. that is not really going to be in china's interest. there is every problem there, as well. one of those executive orders that he has been signing looks at the rules and regulations. it is a 90 day study to look at the various world rules and regulations that might, and donald trump's view, be harming american workers and manufacturers. so he is going to be looking at all this global trade. but let me tell you, when it comes to the trade deficit in the us, it is...